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    hugely
    [ adv ]
    extremely
    <adv.all>
    he was enormously popular


    Huge \Huge\, a. [Compar. {Huger}; superl. {Hugest}.] [OE. huge,
    hoge, OF. ahuge, ahoge.]
    Very large; enormous; immense; excessive; -- used esp. of
    material bulk, but often of qualities, extent, etc.; as, a
    huge ox; a huge space; a huge difference. ``The huge
    confusion.'' --Chapman. ``A huge filly.'' --Jer. Taylor. --
    {Huge"ly}, adv. -- {Huge"ness}, n.

    Doth it not flow as hugely as the sea. --Shak.

    Syn: Enormous; gigantic; colossal; immense; prodigious; vast.

    1. It might look at moments like Euro-crash - bodies slamming to the floor; danger the essential in every step - but its emotional force and wild logic, its skilled disdain for hazard, were hugely effective.
    2. If a gamble on Ezzoud is a double gamble, then when it comes up it brings double the satisfaction. He is his own man, or horse: abundant with talent, miserly in its deployment: hugely frustrating, proportionately rewarding.
    3. But these plans have since run into difficulties. Unlike other privatisation candidates, the Post Office is hugely profitable, having doubled pre-tax profits for the six months to last September to Pounds 135m on turnover of Pounds 2.5bn.
    4. Stamp enjoys himself hugely at his characters' expense and as a welcome bonus reveals a closet intellectual beneath his own handsome exterior.
    5. James R. Ullman, a Batterymarch money manager, says that the computer overvalued Coleco's future by extrapolating the toy maker's hugely successful 1985 results.
    6. The score is mounting hugely.
    7. The Stanza has been a nonentity compared with Honda's hugely successful Accord and Toyota's Camry.
    8. There hasn't been a big new advertising category since computers and bottled water in the early 1980s; the soft drink business hasn't had a hugely successful new product since the launch of Diet Coke.
    9. These trials are hugely exciting and an important breakthrough, but it would be wrong to rush through unconsidered policy changes.
    10. Like Mr. Boesky, Mr. Mulheren was hugely successful as an arbitrager in an era of unbridled takeover speculation.
    11. From there he expands into profound, shattered insights ' hugely indulged by the production, and quite rightly.
    12. As head of the hugely successful 1984 Olympics, he astonished the sporting world by making the event produce a surplus.
    13. The assets at issue are "at best questionable and at worse hugely overstated," says Peter Homans, a principal of a small Boston brokerage house that has aggressively whipped up the shorts.
    14. This small-hall recital hinted continually at a broader scale which she was careful not to unleash. It might well be opera - or even musical comedy: her generous personality could be hugely successful in the latter.
    15. What's more, there aren't enough fighter planes to chase after every blip, and the government's hugely expanded radar surveillance system will soon generate a great many blips to worry about.
    16. Another is for the G7 to co-ordinate monetary policies more closely, but neither the US nor the Germans are in a hugely co-operative mood.
    17. The reburial was hugely symbolic for Hungary, which has embarked on a series of democratic reforms and has rehabilitated Nagy's image in the process.
    18. It was hugely enjoyable.
    19. This would be hugely popular - their abolition provoked widespread 'save our schools' campaigns because of the esteem they enjoyed locally. It would also be recognisably a socialist policy.
    20. But this is already a hugely encouraging transformation, not least because it dethrones the foolish belief that the level of aggregate investment matters more than where and how investment is implemented.
    21. To hear his U.S. competitors tell it, Mr. Levy has erred hugely, overpaying for two over-the-hill labels with only a sprinkling of big-name acts.
    22. Gerstner, 47, hugely successful during his 11 years at American Express, has been described as a methodical executive unafraid of shaking up a company.
    23. 'Young women spend hugely on themselves,' says Laura Harris, an English 20-something working in Milan as consultant fashion co-ordinator for Blumarine.
    24. This year's headliners include super guitarist Pat Metheny with drummer Roy Haynes and bassist Dave Holland. Trumpeter Clark Terry leads an all star small group and the hugely talented French pianist Michel Petrucciani puts in an appearance.
    25. Both are aware that to reduce interest rates rapidly, as called for by some at the conference, would constitute a hugely expensive purchase of short-lived popularity.
    26. The intense Mr. Sperlich, 58 years old, was the decision-maker behind the "K cars" that saved Chrysler in the early 1980s, and more recently the company's hugely successful minivans.
    27. The 15 states which made up the union now have in common a past: but their capacity to deal with it varies hugely. Much of my time was spent reporting 'reform'.
    28. He had offered both the most adventurous programme and the greatest versatility; at this young age his hugely promising big bass-baritone is not yet 'true' throughout its range.
    29. I truly have no idea.' Extending health cover to an extra 35m people and guaranteeing everybody a generous package of basic benefits could be hugely expensive.
    30. The project was several years behind schedule and hugely over cost. Many of the problems were of the MoD's own making.
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